Subject Matter What is it saying?.

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Subject Matter What is it saying?

Peter Brueghel, Peasant Wedding Narrative Subject: the artist is telling a story

Maize God, from Temple 22, Maya, Copan, Honduras Religious Subject: any religious figure or object

John Quidor, The Return of Rip Van Winkle Literary Subject: artists use literary sources such as the bible, famous myths and legends, and stories to get ideas

John Constable, Golding Constable's Kitchen Garden Landscape: paintings of the natural environment

Jean-Baptiste-Camille Corot, View of Venice Cityscape: views of urban environment, streets, plazas, buildings…, man made things

Myron, Discus Thrower The Figure: the human body depicted nude or partially nude

Peter Paul Rubens, The Judgment of Paris

Hans Holbein, Edward VI as a Child The Portrait: representation of a person or people

Self-Portrait: the artist creates a representation of themselves

Hale Wodruff, The Amistad Slaves on Trial at New Haven, Historical Subjects: speak about or record history

Vermeer, The Milkmaid Genre: everyday activities of normal people

Francisco Goya, The Third of May, 1808, 1814 Social Comment: visual statements about society, the world, may criticize leaders, churches, wars, politics…

Cezanne, Still Life with Peaches Still Life: a painting of inanimate objects, objects are arranged by the artist

Rosa Bonheur, Sheep in the Highlands Animals: people have always been intrigued by animals

El Greco, View of Toledo Expression: the artist includes feelings about subjects, personal and emotional feelings

Picasso, The Studio Abstraction: simplification of subject matter into basic and often geometric shapes, objects are still recognizable

Jackson Pollock, Full Fathom Five Non-objective painting: no recognizable elements or objects.